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Wayne Kossman

My approach to therapy: Counseling, for me, is a collaborative journey built on trust and unconditional support. You're the expert in your life; I'm the co-pilot, helping you explore and build on your strengths. I'm here to encourage you on your path of self-discovery.

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Ashley Ferguson

My approach to therapy: You will discover the transformative power of compassionate therapy, uniting EMDR, Brainspotting, & TF-CBT approaches. Embrace nonjudgmental support, heal from past traumas, and create a future of positive change and holistic well-being.

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Veronica Yazigi

My approach to therapy: I am trained in CBT for Insomnia, but I also incorporate mindfulness, as one size does not fit all! Additionally, I use EMDR to help get you unstuck or Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD. My goal is to tailor techniques to what works for you.

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Sherri Kincade

My approach to therapy: I view therapy as an active process where we work together to not only reduce your discomfort but to spend more time feeling happy and content. My approach leans heavily on cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART).

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Relationship & Trauma Therapist Sarah Nunes

My approach to therapy: Our sessions will be warm, open, and non-judgmental. I'll hold the delicate pieces to process through feelings and find solutions. This is your space to be heard, seen, and valued.

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Kennedy Boulis

My approach to therapy: Each session is for you to unload your frustrations, burdens, and feelings. I strive to provide a comfortable, safe place for open discussions. This will be a place you can reclaim the optimism and lightness, before things became so overwhelming.

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Megan Hunt

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I prioritize creating a safe, collaborative environment where you feel comfortable exploring your thoughts and emotions. I tailor each session to your unique needs, and incorporating practical coping skills

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Stacie Benick

My approach to therapy: it is a down-to-earth, empathic one, sprinkled with humor and compassion. My goal is to create an atmosphere where you feel comfortable and safe enough to express your most intimate thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and experiences.

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Tanya Koifman

My approach to therapy: I work with an interactive, humanistic, strengths-based, trauma-informed, HAES-aligned, and transparent, narrative approach. I believe that people have the innate capacity to heal and change.

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Catherine Findley

My approach to therapy: We are creative, make connections others don’t and we see the big picture. We exhaust ourselves and have trouble turning off our brains. We have been called unmotivated, lazy or not living up to our potential. We are impulsive but also adventurous.

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